"A. Leucokranos, White-bonnet Clownfish
Amphiprion leucokranos is another skunk clown kindrid species. It rarely appears in the aquarium trade and is not hardy by clownfish standards. Although their "classic" design features a teardrop-shaped white dorsal splash near the head (the"bonnet") and matching white splashes of color and striping can be highly variable. They range in color from tan to brown to orange to pink. Siblings may have no whitbe dorsal stripe, a full length dorsal stripe, or anything in between. The head stripe can be wide or narrow, partial or complete, white or blue.
These are the precious "mutts" of the clownfish family and are almost certainly hybrid offspring crosses between A. chrysopterus and one of the skunk clowns, probably A. sandaracinos Maximum length for this fish is 3 1/2 inches (90 millimeters).
If you happen to see this fish and want it, you need to make arrangements to buy it at once, as they are seldom available. Being rare, they should fetch a hefty sum for those who can supply the aquarium market, but remember that the offspring may not all look like their parents. Regardless, it should be fascinating to see what sort of variations you get from a pair of White-bonnets."
This is quoted out of Wilkersons book Clownfishes just so people know what we're talking about here!